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WHEN
THE REPORT REVEALS PROBLEMS
If the inspector finds problems
it does not mean that
you should not buy the property.
The inspection does not
restrict it's self to inspecting for major
defects in the house. The inspector will list
many items that he thinks should be repaired, but
not necessarily by the seller before the house is
purchased.
The inspection report gives you
a better understanding of what you are buying,
and the opportunity to re-negotiate your purchase
price based on the work that needs to be done.
Or, you can ask the seller to have the work or
repairs undertaken before you close on the
property.
As the home buyer, you should
also insist that any repairs to critical
components of the home (such as electrical,
heating, cooling, roof etc.) which the seller
agrees to repair are performed by licensed
contractors. Ask for copies of the invoices
showing that the work has actually been done.
Feel free to phone the contractor and satisfy
yourself that the work was done the way you
expected it to be done.
Note:
The
Inspection addendum forms used by most Realtors
in Ohio limit what you as a buyer can ask the
seller to repair or replace. The standard form
states that you can only ask that the Seller
repair or replace any item that is defective or
relates to safety or habitability.
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